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Bragg Merritt O., (South Hero) r 16, wool grower 60 sheep, farmer, leases of E. and Susan Mott 275.
BROWE JOHN L., (South Hero) r 13, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hard- ware, boots and shoes, etc., blacksmith and horse shoer, and farmer 37.
CARPENTER LAURA C., (South Hero) r 14 cor 19, resident, with Mrs. Fanny Harding.
Churchill Russell, (South Hero) r 29, wool grower, and farmer 103.
Clark Solon S., (South Hero) r 19, attorney and counselor, has practiced in town since 1857, farmer 115.
Conolly Jane T., (South Hero) r 21, widow of James, farmer 4.
Conro Henry W., (South Hero) r 16, butcher and dealer in cattle, orchard 200 trees, and farmer 170.
CORBIN DAVID T., (South Hero) r 6, attorney at law, winter residence Charleston, S. C.
CORBIN WARREN CAPT., (South Hero) r II, prop. of Iodine Springs House, boat builder, owns half of stage line from Burlington to Grand Isle, farmer 600.
Croto Jerry, (Keeler's Bay) r 6, shoemaker.
Debuque Charles, (Keeler's Bay) r 2, orchard 400 trees, farmer 103.
Derby John, (South Hero) r 14, farmer 115.
Dillon David S., (South Hero) r 17, farmer, with Mrs. L. Mott.
Dixon David G., (South Hero) r 25, farmer 1102.
Dougherty James, (South Hero) r 19, wheelwright, blacksmith and paint shop, orchard 200 trees, owns h and 19 acres.
Durant Luke, (South Hero) r 14, farmer 16.
Durong Luke, (South Hero) r 21, farm laborer.
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Ferris Daniel W., (South Hero) r 14, carpenter and joiner, owns h and lot. Ferris David G., (Keeler's Bay) r 8, carpenter and joiner, farmer 20.
FLETCHER EDWARD F. M., (South Hero) r 23, orchard 450 trees, farmer 20, and wood lot 12.
Fletcher Elizabeth, (South Hero) r 12, widow of Judson D., farmer 4.
Fresn Peter, (South Hero) r 26, breeder of grade Cotswold sheep, farmer 84. Gascon John, (Keeler's Bay) r I, farm laborer.
GOODSPEED DEAN, (Keeler's Bay) r 6, cor 2, dealer in dry goods, gro- ceries, hardware, boots and shoes, etc., and agent for Beekmantown plows, bds on r 6.
Hall Heman B., (South Hero) r 27, boot and shoemaker, farmer 4.
HALL JEROME P., (South Hero) r 19 cor 23, breeder of Vermont Merino sheep and pure blood Jersey cattle, farmer 90, and owns 190 occupied by Warren M.
Hall Oscar E., (South Hero) r 13, capitalist, farmer II.
Hall Wallace P., (South Hero) r 20, town lister, justice of the peace, wool grower 100 sheep, dairy ro cows, farmer 200, and owns Providence Island 150.
Hall Warren M., (South Hero) r 22, wool grower 100 sheep, orchard 100 trees, farmer leases of J. P. Hall, 190.
Handy Lizzie M., (Keeler's Bay) r 8, widow of John, farmer 2.
Harding Fanny, (South Hero) r 14, cor. 19, widow of Dr. Abram, farmer 150.
HARRINGTON HENRY, (Keeler's Bay,) r 6, Breeder of Atwood Merino sheep, reg. and Jersey cattle, agent for Randall's harrows and Syracuse plows, farmer 75.
Hubbell Asa E., (Keeler's Bay) r 1, orchard 300 trees, farmer 20.
Hubbell Selfridge E., (Keeler's Bay) farmer with Asa E.,
Hyde Homer, (Keeler's Bay,) r 5, farm laborer.
IODINE SPRINGS HOUSE, (South Hero) r 11, Capt. Warren Corbin, proprietor.
IRISH WILLIAM C., (Keeler's Bay) r 6, stage driver from Burlington to Grand Isle, farmer 41.
ISLAND HOUSE, (South Hero) r 19, cor. 13, Clark S. Keeler, prop.
JOSLYN GABRIEL, (South Hero) r 11, prop. of saw and feed-mill, breeder of pure blood Cotswold sheep, and farmer 75.
Keeler Abner B., (South Hero) r 9, dairy 9 cows and farmer 130.
Keeler Albert B., (South Hero) r 13, postmaster, dealer in groceries and patent medicines, owns house and lot.
KEELER CLARK S., (South Hero) r 19, cor. 13, prop. of Island House, farmer 20.
KEELER GEORGE B., (Keeler's Bay) r 6, town treasurer, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware, etc., orchard 300 trees, and farmer 130.
Keeler Joseph E., (South Hero) r 19, cor. 13, with Clark S.
Keeler Seth, (Keeler's Bay) r 7, farmer leases land.
Kibbe Clayton M., (South Hero) r 5, farmer with Hezekiah.
KIBBE HEZEKIAH, (South Hero) r 15, wool grower 90 sheep, orchard 200 trees and farmer 235.
KINNEY ALBERT, (Keeler's Bay) r. 3, breeder of grade Merino sheep and Jersey cattle, dairy 18 cows, farmer, leases of H. C. Jennison, of Highgate, Franklin Co., 200.
KINNEY ALFRED M., (South Hero) r. 23, fruit grower, 600 trees, breeder of pure blood Merino sheep-and farmer 110,
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KINNEY THADDEUS L., (South Hero) r. 23, breeder of pure blood Span- ish Merino sheep, reg. flock 100, orchard 400 trees, apiary 28 swarms, and farmer 150.
Landers Carlos, (South Hero) r. 19, blacksmith and horseshoer.
LANDON ALSON E., (South Hero) r. 18, breeder of pure blood Merino sheep reg; apiary 11 swarms, orchard 200 trees, farmer, leases of John S. 300.
LANDON BUEL, (South Hero) r. 12, town clerk, dairy 10 cows, orchard 400 trees, and farmer 18o. (Died April 16, 1882).
Landon Charles C., (South Hero) r 19, fruit grower, farmer, leases of Minerva P. 50.
Landon Charlie C., (South Hero) r 24 cor. 27, resident, owns 160 acres in New York.
LANDON FRANKLIN R., (South Hero) r 24 cor. 27, breeder of grade Durham cattle, wool grower, dairy 30 cows, farmer, 278, and wood lot 65 on Stave Island.
LANDON JESSE, (South Hero) r 18, aged 86, farmer 70.
Landon John S., (South Hero) r 18, retired farmer 300.
Lawrence Jed, (South Hero) r 18, farmer, leases of H. Allen h and lot.
Lawrence John, (South Hero) r 14, farm laborer.
Lawrence Julian, (South Hero) r 21, farm laborer ..
Lawrence Lewis, (South Hero) r 21, farm laborer.
Lawrence Moses, (South Hero) r 14, farm laborer.
Larose Antoine, (South Hero) r 13, old resident.
Larose Rosella (South Hero) r 13, widow of Joseph, owns h and lot.
Larrow Henry, (South Hero) r 24, farm laborer.
Larrow Joseph, (South Hero) r 29, farmer 40.
MACOMBER FRANK H., (Keeler's Bay) r 3, farmer, with Lucian.
MACOMBER LUCIAN B., (Keeler's Bay) r 3, prop, of Maple Shade Cot- tage, agent for Acme harrow and Wiard plow. Breeder of grade Hol- stein cattle, farmer, leases of Mrs. E. E. Brewer 200.
Macomber Oliver, (Keeler's Bay) r 3, farm laborer.
MAPLE SHADE COTTAGE, (Keeler's Bay) r 3, L. B. Macomber, prop. Martell William, (South Hero) r 19, farm laborer.
Martelle Moses, (South Hero) r 12, ship carpenter and blacksmith.
Martin Harriet, (South Hero) r 28, widow of James, farmer 5.
MARTIN HOMER C., (South Hero) r 15, retired farmer, owns 130.
Martin Wallace, (South Hero) r 15, orchard 500 trees, wool grower 86 sheep, farmer, with Hardy; leases of H. C., 130.
Martin Walter, (South Hero) r 28, orchard 110 trees, and farmer 120.
McBRIDE CALVIN, (South Hero) r 21, breeder of grade Merino sheep
and Durham cattle, fruit grower 275 trees, farmer 218, and 78 in Grand Isle.
Mear Antoine, (South Hero) r 11, hunter and fisherman.
Meatte Peter, (South Hero) r 11, laborer.
Mercia William, (South Hero) r 20, farm laborer.
Mercia William, (South Hero) r 21, farmer 5.
Mott Emeroy, (South Hero) r 16, resident with Susan Mott.
Mott Laura, (South Hero) r 17, widow of Lewis, wool-grower, farmer 400, also in Milton, Chittenden county, 180, and in Grand Isle, 40.
Mott Susan, (South Hero) r 16, widow of Wallace, farmer 275.
Parks William L., (South Hero) r 13 cor. 19, blacksmith and laborer, leases h and lot.
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Parot Harry, (South Hero) r 19, farm laborer,
Parot Napoleon, (South Hero) r 11, farmer 4.
Parot Paul, (South Hero) r 28, farmer 8.
Patnow Alexander, (Keeler's Bay) r 9, farm laborer.
Patnow John, ( Keeler's Bay) r 9, farmer, leases of W. Corbin.
Penman Milon, (Keeler's Bay) r 6, farm laborer.
Peroot Jack, (South Hero) r 21, resident.
Petty Charles W., (Keeler's Bay) r 6, physician and surgeon, owns h and lot. Phelps Olin, ( Keeler's Bay) r 6, son of Samuel, farmer.
Phelps Abel, (South Hero) r 19, farmer, with Wolfred N.
PHELPS BENAJAH, (Keeler's Bay) r 6, postmaster, constable, overseer of poor, agent for W. A. Wood's mowers and reapers, orchard 200 trees, and farmer 50.
PHELPS EDWARD B., (South Hero) r 21, breeder of grade Merino sheep, flock 150, orchard 300 trees, and farmer 378.
Phelps George, (South Hero) r 14, fruit grower 300 trees, farmer 40, and owns Fishbladder Island.
Phelps Graham, (South Hero) r to, dairy to cows and farmer, leases of Edward 78, and of E. Barnes 100.
Phelps John S, ( Keeler's Bay) r 6, farmer 90.
Phelps Linus, ( Keeler's Bay) r 5, farmer 202.
PHELPS SAMUEL, (Keeler's Fay) r 6, carpenter and builder, orchard 200 trees, farmer 14.
Phelps Timothy, ( Keeler's Bay) r 8, farmer 33.
Phelps Wolfred N., (South Hero) r 19, school teacher, orchard 700 trees, and farmer 150.
Phillips John H., (South Hero) r 12, farm laborer.
Rivers Peter, (Keeler's Bay) r 8, farm laborer.
Robbyor Joseph, (South Hero) r 27, farm laborer.
Robeyor Isaac, (South Hero) r II, farm laborer.
Robeyor Seymour, (South Hero) r 13, farm laborer.
Robinson Calvin F., (South Hero) r 26, fruit grower and farmer 200.
Robinson Franklin, (South Hero) r 19, retired farmer owns 174. Aged 91. Robinson H. Kirk, (South Hero) r 12, orchard 150 trees, farmer 48, and 225 in Richmond, Chitt. Co.
Robinson Henry, (South Hero) r 13, breeder of Grade Merino sheep flock 160, dairy 13 cows, orchard 300 trees, and farmer 280.
Robinson John B., (South Hero) r 19, breeder of Grade Ayrshire cattle, farmer 64, leases of Franklin IIO.
Rock Lewis, (Keeler's Bay) r 4, farmer 32.
Rock Lewis (South Hero) r 11, farm laborer.
Rott Lydia M., (South Hero) r 16, resident with Susan Mott.
Savage Francis, (Keeler's Bay) r -, carpenter and joiner.
Shonion Joseph, (South Hero) r 18, farm laborer.
Sylvester Peter, (Keeler's Bay) r 6, resident.
Thompson Thomas M., (South Hero) farmer, leases of Mrs. E. Adams 145. Thrable William, ( Keeler's Bay) r 8, mason, and farmer 3.
TRACY CHARLES S., (South Hero) r 11, apiary 14 colonies, breeder of pure blood bronze turkeys, and farmer, with Phebe.
Tracy Clara, (South Hero) r 11, dressmaker.
Tracy Phebe, (South Hero) r 11, widow of Gardner, farmer 60.
The Largest Assortment of MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES at H. E. SALLS', BURLINGTON, VT.
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Troville John, (South Hero) r 13, invalid.
Troville John, Jr., (South Hero) r 26, farmer 82.
Troville Lewis, (Keeler's Bay) r I, orchard 200 trees, farmer 44, and leases of S. S. Griswold 40.
Troville Peter, (Keeler's Bay) r 6, farmer 12}.
WADSWORTH HORACE, (Keeler's Bay) off r 6, orchard 120 trees, farmer 30.
Wadsworth Millicent Miss, (Keeler's Bay) r 9, lives with Stephen P., Jr., owns farm 141.
WADSWORTH STEPHEN P., JR., (Keeler's Bay) r 6, dealer in grain, farmer, leases of Millicent 141.
Wadsworth Stephen P., Sr., (Keeler's Bay) r 6, retired farmer 200, was born in town in 1792.
Wells Enos, (Keeler's Bay) r 8, farm laborer.
WHEELER ORVILLE G. REV., (South Hero) r 19, Cong. clergyman, orchard 300 trees, farmer 38, oldest settled minister in the State.
White Edward, (South Hero) r 19, mason, and farmer 20, leases of Abigail Hatch 40.
WRIGHT CHARLES H., (Keeler's Bay) r 2, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 189
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CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS DIRECTORY
FRANKLIN AND GRAND ISLE COUNTIES.
EXPLANATION.
The Towns are alphabetically arranged at the end of the line, under the business classi- fications. The postoffice address of each individual or firm follows after the name. Where no postoffice is given after the name, it signifies that the name of the postoffice and the township is the same. In the villages the name of the street is generally given and precedes that of the postoffice. The names of farmers are omitted in this list, as they can readily be found in the general list. by noting the figures at the end of the line, which in- indicate the number of acres owned or leased by each. Road numbers signify the same as in the general list.
Academies and Schools.
Brigham Academy, Otis S. Johnson, principal, Bakersfield *STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, A. E. Leavenworth, prinincipal and
proprietor, Castleton, Vt.
NEW HAMPTON INSTITUTION, Albert G. Cox, A. M., prin-
cipal Miss E. M. Kidder, assistant, Fairfax
Franklin Academy, Charles W. Gates, principal, Franklin CHAMPLAIN HALL, Josiah Swett, D. D., principal, Park st., Highgate *STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Edward Conant, principal, Johnson, Vt. *VERMONT METHODIST SEMINARY, J. D. Beeman, principal, Montpelier, Vt.
RICHFORD ACADEMY, Nelson S. Inman, principal, Richford
CARNEY WILLIAN J., (physical training), Lake st., St. Albans
FRANKLIN COUNTY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, C. H. Goldthwait, A. B., principal, Harriet A. Sherman and Miss I. A. Kemp, assistants, 66
Notre Dame Academy, taught bv eight sisters from congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal, cor. Thomas and Fairfield sts., 66
Sauveur Lambert, Ph. D., L. L. D, (French) 83 North Main st., 66
Union Graded School, H. B. Chittenden, principal, Church st., Swanton
Agents, Railroad and Ticket.
BEARDSLEY GEORGE W., (western) r 9, Alburgh Springs, Alburgh
Lewis Eugene R., (station C. V.) East Alburgh,
PAUL DOLPHUS, (station) East Berkshire, Berkshire
Forsyth Asa M., r 11, North Enosburgh, 66
Enosburgh
IRISH VAL A., (acting agent) Enosburgh Falls,)
FANTON JAMES H., jr., (station) r 33, Fairfield
Pomeroy John N., (station) East Fairfield,
SAERWIN ENOS H., (station) r 15, East Fletcher, Fletcher
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DIRECTORY OF FRANKLIN AND GARND ISLE COUNTIES.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Terms of twenty weeks begin first Tues- ! day in February and last Tuesday in August. f
CASTLETON, VERMONT.
ABEL E. LEAVENWORTH, A. M., Principal and Proprietor.
1 Tuition. $5.00 per Quarter. I Board. $3. 50 per Week ..
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AGENTS, RAILROAD AND TICKET -- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Flynn Charles, (station) r 14, Georgia,
Georgia
KRAUS CHARLES, (station) r 38, East Georgia,
Cross Frank B., (station) Highgate Center,
Highgate
SPEAR ALVAH H., (station) r 52, East Highgate,
SCOTT JUDSON L., (station) Highgate Springs,
CARPENTER JOHN H., Main st., 66
DEWEY REUBEN L., (station)
66
PARKER LUCIUS R., (station) East Richford, Richford
Emery Jonathan G., r 13, (station) South Franklin,
Sheldon
FISH BENJAMIN, r 8, cor. 15, North Sheldon, 66
KEITH ALFRED MAJOR, (station S. J. & L. C. R. R.)
66
Marvin Allen A., (station, Missisquoi R. R.)
MOWER HENRY E., (station) Olmsted Falls, at Sheldon Springs, 66
Appleton George C., (at depot), St. Albans 66
Armington J. Russell, (R. R. ticket) Main cor. Kingman,
66
DEAL THOMAS M., (general freight and passenger, Missisquoi R. R.) C. V. R. R. Buildings, 66
MORRILL DANA J., (station C. V. R. R.) Swanton 66
Parker Reuben, (St. J. & L. C.) r ro, at Maquam,
PIERCE JAMES F., (C. V. R. R. freight and tickets)
SCOTT ROMEO H., (freight C. V. R. R.) 66
SMITH EDWIN P., (station C. V. R. R.) r 29, Swanton Junction, 66
Stickle Palemon J., (station agent M. & V. J. R. R., ) at East Swanton, 66 Stone Charles H., (western,) 66
Welch Jack, (station, Missisquoi R. R.,) East Swanton,
66
Agricultural Implements. (See also Hardware, also General Merchants.)
COLLINS EDGAR L., r 19, Alburgh Center, Alburgh
POWERS NOEL J., r 40,
Vosburgh Lorenzo H., r 13,
66
DEAN & DAVIS,
*SAMSON WILLIAM & CO., (manufs.) r 54, East Berkshire,
*BILLADO WILLIAM H., Main st., Enosburgh Falls,
Bakersfield Berkshire Enosburgh
BURT EDWIN C., Enosburgh Falls, Burt Frank, r 29, West Enosburgh,
66
Craft Arthur J., r 33,
66
WHITCOMB JOHN M., r 40 cor 35, West Enosburgh,
Woodward Orrin,
ALLEN JAMES E., r 5, North Fairfax,
Hadley & Quinn, Main st., East Fairfield,
NYE JOHN W., 48 cor 41,
LEACH CHESTER K.,
Fletcher
LEACH JUDSON B., r 28,
Austin Eleazer A., r 26, Georgia SUNDERLAND URIAH M., Spring st., Highgate North Hero 66
*HATHAWAY RODERICK R., r 10, [card on page 388,] HYDE CHARLES, (Acme Harrow) r 15,
COBURN DAVID, r 5},
Richford 66
WRIGHT LEWIS A., (Syracuse Chilled Plow) r 1,
Sheldon
MEAD HARLOW E., r 29,
66 Fairfax Fairfield
FAIRBANKS GEORGE H., r 33,
66
Cummings Silas W., (general passenger C. V. R. R.) at depot,
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-APOTHECARIES.
GOODSPEED DEAN, r 6 cor 2, Keeler's Bay, South Hero HARRINGTON HENRY, (harrows and plows) r 6 Keeler's Bay,- 66
MACOMBER LUCIAN B., (harrows and plows) r 3 Keeler's Bay, 66 PHELPS BENAJAH, (mowers, etc.) r 6 Keeler's Bay, 66 CROSBY JOSEPH H., Fairfield, cor England st., St. Albans
66
International Hay and Cotton Press Co., Railroad Square, Naramore Power Co., (stump pullers and stone lifters), Whittemore Rodney, Jr., r 23, *JENNESON CLARK S., r 27, Swanton Center,
KIDDER MYRON H., Canada st.,
Apiarists.
DARBY ALDACE P., r 18, DARBY AUBRY W., r 18,
Alburgh
DARBY RANSOM W., r 18,
66
McConnell John, r 22, East Fairfield,
Bakersfield
SPOFFORD DANIEL, r 23, East Fairfield,
Comings Frederick W., r 53, East Berkshire,
Berkshire Enosburgh
Wright Ferguson M., r 52,
Smith Keyes L., r 52,
UFFORD EDSON, r 21,
Chadwick Nathan, (Sheldon)
Flood John, East Fairfield,
TAYLOR GILES G., r 12,
Rogers Freeman C., r 10, East Franklin,
Willey Apner U., r 31, South Franklin,
Austin Eleazer A., r 26,
Georgia 66
WAIT OLIVER C., r 44, West Georgia,
HOAG STEPHEN, r 18,
Grand Isle 66
Minckler Ibri C., r 6,
JEWETT JOHN, r 37, Highgate Center,
Highgate
Moore George E., r 31 cor 29, Highgate Springs,
Stinehoure Henry K., r 49, Highgate Center,
STIMETS ALFRED, cor r 5 and 6, Highgate Center, Comstock John, r 8, Town Dexter B., r 2, La Grange,
66 Montgomery North Hero Sheldon South Hero
*KINNEY THADDEUS L., r 23, LAWDON ALSON E., r II,
TRACY CHARLES S., r II,
Frost David S., r 13,
ASELTINE ENOS, r 9,
St. Albans Swanton 66
ASELTINE STEPHEN, r 7,
Folsom Chauncey A., r II,
*HONSINGER ALFRED K., r 43 cor 44 and 45,
HONSINGER EMANUEL M., r 9, Robinson William W., r 45, St. Albans,
66
Apiarists' Supplies.
*CARPENTER CHARLES H., r 46, West Enosburgh, WAIT OLIVER C., r 44, West Georgia,
Enosburgh Georgia
Apothecaries. (See Druggists.)
Swanton 66
*CARPENTER CHARLES H., r 46, West Enosburgh,
Fairfax 66 Fairfield
Fletcher Franklin
WHITTEMORE CHARLES H., r 7, Olmsted Falls,
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ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS-BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS.
Architects and Builders. (See also Contractors and Builders, Carpenters and Builders, Masons and Builders. )
Smith Ira A., r 54, East Berkshire, Berkshire
SWETT LEVI J., office at C. V. R. R. depot, St. Albans
Hatch Ira D., Grand ave., Swanton
Artists, Portrait, Landscape, etc. · (See also Photographers.)
*ANDRUS CHARLES H., (painter and designer) Enosburgh Falls, Enosburgh
Roche Thomas, r 13, (crayon work)
Soules Henry H., (painter) r 19, Franklin
*WHEELER FRANK W., (crayon) Main st., Richford
*BARNARD GEORGE C., (crayons and water-colors) 114 Main, St. Albans Bostwick Arthur B., Farrar's Block,
Gallar Ella J. Miss, (India ink and water-colors) Fairfield st., cor Thomas, 66
Swift C. William, (crayon and oil portraits) N. Main,
66
Artists' Materials. (See Druggists, also Hardware, also Books, Stationery, &c.)
Auctioneers.
LADD HAZEN B., Enosburgh Falls, Enosburgh
Spooner Joshua, Highgate Center, Highgate Richford
BEDELL HENRY E., East Richford,
Rogers John S., Lake st., St. Albans
Bakers and Confectioners. `(See also Confectionery, Fruits, etc.)
Allard Nelson, Enosburgh Falls, Enosburgh
MARTEL LEWIS, Main st. cor. Troy, Richford
*ESPLIN GEORGE, 80 Main st., St. Albans
King Alfred, Liberty st., Swanton
Banks.
BAKERSFIELD EXCHANGE, Ira F. Dean, banker, Bakersfield Richford Savings Bank and Trust Co., E. H. Powell, pres .; S. P. Car- penter, treas., Richford
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, E. A. Sowles, pres. ; Albert Sowles, cashier ; 158 Main st., St. Albans
St. Albans Trust Co., Lawrence Brainerd, pres .; Heber E. Burgess, treas. ; Bank st., 66
VERMONT NATIONAL BANK, Bradley Barlow, pres .; C. N. Bishop, cashier ; Bank st., National Union Bank of Swanton. Albert Sowles, of St. Albans, pres. ; G. Warren Beebe, cashier ; Swanton
Barbers and Hair Dressers.
Patenaude Leopold C., Enosburgh Falls, Enosburgh Fairfax Georgia Highgate Richford
Watson Charles H., DAVIS WILLIAM, r 15, Seers Lewis, r 43, Highgate Center, Archambault Evangeliste, Main st.,
MARTEL LEWIS, Main st., cor. Troy, Rowley Lorenzo D., River st., 66
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BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS-BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
Davis Frederick E., 110 Main st.,
St. Albans 66
Grenier Frank, Lake st.,
66
Hudon Thomas, Kingman,
66
LAFLEY CHARLES D., Lake st.,
66
Patnode John, Main st.,
66
Wiley Charles H., Lake st.,
66
Willett Peter, (also bath rooms) at Welden House,
66
Burnett Frank W .; Tarbels block,
Swanton
DUFRESNE ALFRED, Merchants' Row,
66
DUFRESNE ALPHONSE N., Merchants' Row,
PENNELL WILLIAM B.,
Basket Maker.
Obumsawin William., r 7, Grand Isle
Bee Hives.
(See also Apiarists' supplies. )
*CARPENTER CHARLES H., West Enosburgh, Enosburgh 66
*GLADDEN & MARSH, St. Albans st., Enosburgh Falls,
Bee Keepers. (See Apiarists. )
Bill Poster.
Rogers John S., Lake st.,
St. Albans
Davis James C., 12 Lake st.,
Blacksmiths and Horseshoers.
Demere John, r 9, Alburgh Springs,
Alburgh
Duba Rama, r 34, Alburgh Center,
66
Brown William W., r 20,
Bakersfield
BURNELL, EDMUND.
66
Purdy Henry J., r 20,
66
Smith Joseph B., r 55, East Berkshire,
Berkshire
Fay Edward, r 19, West Berkshire,
66
Brudow Paul, r 25,
66
Bessey Joel F., r 42, West Enosburgh,
Enosburgh
FISHER JAMES A., r 31,
66
Marquette & Lafland, Enosburgh Falls,
66
Mitchell Edgar, Enosburgh Falls,
66
Pierce Henry W., Bordoville,
66
Sabourin James, Main st., Enosburgh Falls,
66
Sabouin Peter, Main st., Enosburgh Falls,
66
HUGGINS EDWARD L., r 48,
Fairfax
Kenfield Benjamin, Main st.,
66
Mudget Marquis D., r 33 cor 43,
66
Savoice Frank, Main st.,
Thomas Oscar O.,
66
White Euzebe, Main st ..
66
McElroy Patrick, r 25,
66
Tupper Nelson W., r 23, East Fairfield,
Barber Oride, r 54, East Berkshire,
LaPan Joseph, West Enosburgh,
66
Mitiguy Andrew, r IT, East Berkshire,
Billiards.
Clark William A., r 18,
66
JEMERY CHARLES A., Lake st.,
555
BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
Bradley Ormond, r 41,
Fairfield
Gilbert Amasa B., Main st., East Fairfield,
66
MALONEY THOMAS, off r 35,
66
McNany James, East Fairfield,
66
Merrill Albert S., Main st., East Fairfield, Nolan Abraham,
O'Neil John, r 41,
ROONEY GEORGE A., r 18, Sheldon,
Rooney Patrick, r 18, Sheldon,
66 Fletcher
Hooper Marco B., r 2,
66
King Joseph, r 36,
66
Marks Charles W., r 26,
66
AUSTIN JOTHEN W., r 19,
Franklin
BARKER JOHN L., r 10}, East Franklin,
Bell Sewell A., r 18,
66 Georgia
French Bartlett U., r 49, West Georgia,
66
Kimpton Dighton, r 26,
66
Duba Benjamin R., r 21,
Grand Isle
Kent Jacob, r 26,
66
Kent Rollo B., r 26,
66
Resenbu Frank, r 28,
Beatty Eli, r 31 cor. 29, Highgate Springs,
Highgate
Boise Henry, East Highgate,
66
Lamber Abram, Luke st.,
66
Lapan Selime, r 51, East Highgate,
66
McGarray Henry, Gore st., Highgate Center, SIRIES LUKE, off r 58,
66
SUNDERLAND EDWARD U., Spring st.,
DUBA JOHN B., r 7,
Isle LaMotte
Duba Joseph, r 7, Osborn William D., r 5,
Montgomery
Chayer Joseph H., r 25, Montgomery Center,
66
Cross Edward, r 6,
66
Dezotell Clement, r 19, Montgomery Center,
66
Domina David, r 20,
RILEY WILLIAM D., r 25, Montgomery Center,
66
Smith Rufus, r 8,
66
TUDHOPE JAMES, r 10,
North Hero Richford
Dwyer Alvah H., River st.,
Farnham Peter, Troy st.,
66
WHEELER ISAAC, Main st.,
Willis Henry, East Richford,
Austin Eli, Jr., r 35, East Sheldon, Bolac Henry,
Sheldon
66
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66
66
66
Butler John H., r 40,
DUFFY PATRICK, r 44, West Georgia,
Hinkley John W., r 26,
66
Raine Peter, r 26,
Kent Zaccheus D., r 19,
Jersey Joseph, Highgate Center,
66
Benoit Nelson, r 9,
Shover, Peter, r 8,
Richards & Co., Troy st., cor. Willow,
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556
BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS-BOOK BINDERS.
Bushey Edward D.,
Sheldon
CASEAU HENRY,
Demarrino Eli A., r 36, East Sheldon,
66
LAW JAMES B., r 17, Olmsted Falls.
60
Rice Joseph A., r 7, East Highgate,
66
Slone George, r 33,
Trudeau Edward,
66
Dougherty James, r 19,
South Hero
Landers Carlos, r 19,
66
Parks William L., r 13, cor. 19,
St. Albans
Desell Louis, Foundry st.,
Hogan & Ladue, Stebbins st.,
66
Lahey Thomas, Cedar st.,
66
Lake Nelson, r 13, St. Albans Bay,
66
LITTLE PETER, r 40, St. Albans Bay,
66
Mayo Joseph, Welden st.,
66
Mullen James,
66
Mullen William,
66
Sullivan James, Warner st.,
66
Wyman Bros.,
66
Baird Charles,
Swanton
Brunett Emanuel M., York st.,
66
Decker John, r 12, farrier,
66
Truax Elijah J., Greenwich st.,
66
Boat Builders.
Bell T. Sewell, r 44, Alburgh Center,
HOAG WILLIAM, r 22,
HOLCOMB ELBERT S., r 6,
CORBIN WARREN CAPT., I II,
Jewett Myron, r 13, St. Albans Bay,
WRIGHT OLIVER P. H., r 43, St. Albans Bay,
Hilliker John, r 3,
Swanton 66
Sheridan John D., River st,,
Boats to Let.
Tobias John B., sloop "Essex," r 15,
Grand Isle
SARGENT GEORGE W., Highgate Center,
Highgate
MONTGOMERY WM. CAPT., sail boat "W. G. Lyon" capacity 145 tons, r 13, Isle La Motte
RITCHIE GEO. W., sail boat "J. G. Weatherby," capacity 64 tons, r 10, 66
DONALDSON WM. R., (sail and row boats) r 2, La Grange, North Hero
BROOKS ALONZO W., St. Albans Bay, St. Albans
HATHAWAY HIRAM, JR., r 42, St. Albans Bay,
Book Agent.
Kinney Thomas A., High st., Book Bindery.
St. Albans
ST. ALBANS MESSENGER BINDERY, Kingman st., St. Albans
66
Tatro Charles, River st.,
Alburgh Grand Isle Isle La Motte South Hero St. Albans
Roberts Carlos, r 2, Highgate,
Martell Moses, r 12,
COLBURN CHARLES, Stebbins st.,
LaDue Thomas, r 26,
مس عد العام
557
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